A randomised, controlled clinical trial comparing chlorhexidine gel and low-dose fluoride toothpaste to prevent early childhood caries

作者:Pukallus Margaret L; Plonka Kathryn A; Barnett Adrian G; Walsh Laurence J; Holcombe Trevor F; Seow Kim*
来源:International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2013, 23(3): 216-224.
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-263X.2012.01248.x

摘要

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry 2013; 23: 216224 Objectives. This randomised, controlled trial compared the effectiveness of 0.12% chlorhexidine (CHX) gel and 304% fluoride toothpaste to prevent early childhood caries (ECC) in a birth cohort by 24months. Methods. The participants were randomised to receive either (i) twice daily toothbrushing with toothpaste and once daily 0.12% CHX gel (n=110) or (ii) twice daily toothbrushing with toothpaste only (study controls) (n=89). The primary outcome measured was caries incidence and the secondary outcome was percentage of children with mutans streptococci (MS). All mothers were contacted by telephone at 6, 12, and 18months. At 24months, all children were examined at a community dental clinic. Results. At 24months, the caries prevalence was 5% (3/61) in the CHX and 7% (4/58) in the controls (P=0.7). There were no differences in percentages of MS-positive children between the CHX and control groups (54%vs 53%). Only 20% applied the CHX gel once daily and 80% less than once daily. Conclusions. Toothbrushing using 304% fluoride toothpaste with or without the application of chlorhexidine gel (0.12%) reduces ECC from 23% found in the general community to 57%. The lack of effect with chlorhexidine is likely to be due to low compliance.

  • 出版日期2013-5